After initially hitting a roadblock, one of Ireland's largest startup hubs is expanding
The €6.5 million development will increase NovaUCD’s capacity by more than 50%.
The €6.5 million development will increase NovaUCD’s capacity by more than 50%.
Bakery firm Aryzta said it needs the funds to pay down debt.
The British business entered administration earlier this year and has already closed hundreds of stores.
The software services group has been on an acquisition spree in recent years.
The owners of the Dublin shopping mall want to remove its central fountain.
Animal feed producer Devenish raised a large tranche of the cash from the European Investment Bank.
The Office of Public Works said the €30m project would be built on an existing campus in Celbridge.
Thousands of babies are believed to be buried at the St Paul’s Cemetery site.
Creditors have moved to wind up the An Post challenger after a tumultuous 12 months for the firm.
The Liberties restaurant, with capacity for 200 people, will serve food to accompany a beer-tasting experience.
Kepak has bought 2 Sisters Red Meat Ltd – which can process 250,000 cattle and a million lambs annually.
The Press Up Group founder wants to nearly double the rooms in the docklands development.
Elis has acquired Kings Laundry, which employs up to 550 people at peak times.
The Capel Street pad will also include a private bedroom for celebrities invited to stay overnight.
Built in the 1800s, Sligo Gaol housed inmates such as Michael Collins and a former Hollywood actor.
The semi-state group made some “difficult decisions” to close a number of operations.
But turnover soared last year at the Waterford-based Arrow Group, which owns the Dawn brand.
EasyHotel is splashing out €18 million to get a foothold in Ireland.
One facility in Ballybrack has already been closed following an enforcement notice.
Consumption of beer continues to decline, while exports were also down last year.